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Sleep Deprivation
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Sleep Deprivation
A state resulting from consistently obtaining less than the recommended amount, leading to impaired physical and mental functions.
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Sleep Deprivation
A state resulting from consistently obtaining less than the recommended amount, leading to impaired physical and mental functions.
Hormone Regulation
A process influenced by rest that affects the release of growth-related substances, impacting muscle and bone development.
Cardiovascular Health
A condition affected by nightly rest, with insufficient amounts increasing risks of stroke, hypertension, and chronic inflammation.
Immune Function
A defense mechanism weakened by inadequate rest, making the body more susceptible to infections like influenza and strep throat.
Cognitive Abilities
Mental skills such as memory, learning, and problem-solving that decline when nightly rest is insufficient.
Metabolism
A set of processes for energy production and blood sugar regulation, disrupted by poor nightly rest, raising risks for obesity and diabetes.
Reproductive Health
A state influenced by nightly rest, with insufficient amounts reducing fertility rates and affecting reproductive cell quality.
Growth Hormone
A substance released during rest that supports muscle and bone development, with reduced levels linked to insufficient nightly rest.
Obesity
A chronic condition with increased risk due to poor nightly rest, often associated with disrupted metabolism and hormone balance.
Diabetes
A metabolic disorder with heightened risk from inadequate nightly rest, related to impaired blood sugar regulation.
Hypertension
A chronic elevation of blood pressure, with risk increased by insufficient nightly rest and associated inflammation.
Inflammation
A chronic bodily response that can be elevated by poor nightly rest, contributing to cardiovascular and metabolic disorders.
Fertility
A reproductive capacity that can decline with insufficient nightly rest, affecting both male and female reproductive systems.
Well-being
An overall state of health and vitality, maintained by adequate nightly rest and threatened by chronic deprivation.
Restorative Sleep
A nightly state that rejuvenates body and mind, supporting energy, health, and optimal functioning.